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Mathematics, 01.07.2021 07:00 Vampfox

Algebraically show that each of the given combinations are equivalent to the given functions. h(x) β€’ j(x) is equivalent to k(2) given:
h(x) = - 3x – 1;j(x) = – 7x + 11 ; k(x) = 21.22 – 262 – 11
h(x).j(x) = (
Is h(x).j(x) equivalent to k(x)? yes

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